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Author Topic: Cem & the Turkish Grand Prix  (Read 1563 times)

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cem_devecioglu

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Re: Cem & the Turkish Grand Prix
« Reply #15 on: 07 June 2009, 14:15:45 »

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The sun wins every time Ms Zoom 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) :y


Well it certainly does for me Zulu; I was born to the sun, not sitting alongside a noisy, fuel polluted, racing track. ::) ::) :D :D ;)[/highlight]Now if I could drive an F1 car.........different outcome all together!! ::) ::) 8-) 8-) ;)
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Yeah you'd probably have a nice Villa in Monaco aswell ::)


....it all comes back to the sun 8-) 8-) 8-) :y

Very true Zulu, and as Cem is not online then I reckon he is sunning himself somewhere. 8-) 8-) 8-)  Very nice! :D :D 8-) 8-)


It is apparently 38 degrees out there! 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-)


......now you're tootin' Ms Zoom!  (expression of confirmation and approbation used in those areas of US bordering Canada - centred on Minnesota and North Dakota) :y

interesting idioms :y
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cem_devecioglu

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Re: Cem & the Turkish Grand Prix
« Reply #16 on: 07 June 2009, 14:18:11 »

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:-[ :-[ :-[

gone shopping with mother..its hot as a hell outside..

after I reach home dont remember the F1..

played some table tennis with wife.. and now I

opened the tv and OOF and seen both :-? ;D :-[


I wondered where you were Cem. :D :D :D ;)

It does sound rather hot, which I would love, but is it the typical dry Mediterranean heat or the humid type in Turkey? :-? :-?

Ankara dry heat but really disturbs..[ch304]stanbul humid type and much worse and cant estimate how bad is.. the only way is to swim now :-/

I take shower only ;D

 :D :D :y

No air conditioning in your house then Cem? :-? :-?

Nope..both we become sick with that and the electricty bill. ;D

and its a two floor house we must close everywhere
which is not suitable for smokers :-[

instead we use propellers..in low rpm..
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crazyjoetavola

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Re: Cem & the Turkish Grand Prix
« Reply #17 on: 07 June 2009, 14:19:25 »

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The sun wins every time Ms Zoom 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) :y


Well it certainly does for me Zulu; I was born to the sun, not sitting alongside a noisy, fuel polluted, racing track. ::) ::) :D :D ;)[/highlight]Now if I could drive an F1 car.........different outcome all together!! ::) ::) 8-) 8-) ;)
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Yeah you'd probably have a nice Villa in Monaco aswell ::)


....it all comes back to the sun 8-) 8-) 8-) :y

Very true Zulu, and as Cem is not online then I reckon he is sunning himself somewhere. 8-) 8-) 8-)  Very nice! :D :D 8-) 8-)


It is apparently 38 degrees out there! 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-)


......now you're tootin' Ms Zoom!  (expression of confirmation and approbation used in those areas of US bordering Canada - centred on Minnesota and North Dakota) :y

interesting idioms :y

....it's an interesting world cem, rich in many things - if only people would look ;) ;)
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Lizzie_Zoom

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Re: Cem & the Turkish Grand Prix
« Reply #18 on: 07 June 2009, 14:20:21 »

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38 degrees under shadow, stay half an hour under sun you will see if you dont go unconcious ;D

I remember those lovely days well!  Afternoon siesta, with the window shutters closed and laying on my bed enjoying the shade, ready for the late afternoon / evening walks into Valletta, or going to Sliema; ah.  great days!! 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) ;) ;)
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cem_devecioglu

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Re: Cem & the Turkish Grand Prix
« Reply #19 on: 07 June 2009, 14:20:26 »

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:-[ :-[ :-[

gone shopping with mother..its hot as a hell outside..

after I reach home dont remember the F1..

played some table tennis with wife.. and now I

opened the tv and OOF and seen both :-? ;D :-[


I wondered where you were Cem. :D :D :D ;)

It does sound rather hot, which I would love, but is it the typical dry Mediterranean heat or the humid type in Turkey? :-? :-?

Ankara dry heat but really disturbs..[ch304]stanbul humid type and much worse and cant estimate how bad is.. the only way is to swim now :-/

I take shower only ;D


I love the humid heat cem 8-) :y :y

[ch304]stanbul is ok for you then.. :y
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cem_devecioglu

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Re: Cem & the Turkish Grand Prix
« Reply #20 on: 07 June 2009, 14:22:07 »

but I must state that weather here become unsteady ..the next two days will be hot also.. then rain and the temperatures will drop 15 degrees in 1 day..which makes us sick also :(
« Last Edit: 07 June 2009, 14:22:28 by cem_devecioglu »
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cem_devecioglu

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Re: Cem & the Turkish Grand Prix
« Reply #21 on: 07 June 2009, 14:23:52 »

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38 degrees under shadow, stay half an hour under sun you will see if you dont go unconcious ;D

I remember those lovely days well!  Afternoon siesta, with the window shutters closed and laying on my bed enjoying the shade, ready for the late afternoon / evening walks into Valletta, or going to Sliema; ah.  great days!! 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) ;) ;)

 :) very nice..

but if you have to work in a job dress its  :-/

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cem_devecioglu

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Re: Cem & the Turkish Grand Prix
« Reply #22 on: 07 June 2009, 14:26:33 »

if somebody make plans for F1 next year (for this year anyway its too late) I'll be very glad to welcome you in Istanbul :y
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cem_devecioglu

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Re: Cem & the Turkish Grand Prix
« Reply #23 on: 07 June 2009, 14:28:01 »

yep congrats for Jensen Botton :y
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Lizzie_Zoom

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Re: Cem & the Turkish Grand Prix
« Reply #24 on: 07 June 2009, 14:29:48 »

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38 degrees under shadow, stay half an hour under sun you will see if you dont go unconcious ;D

I remember those lovely days well!  Afternoon siesta, with the window shutters closed and laying on my bed enjoying the shade, ready for the late afternoon / evening walks into Valletta, or going to Sliema; ah.  great days!! 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) ;) ;)

 :) very nice..

but if you have to work in a job dress its  :-/



When I went to school it was always in a light cottton dress, and every classroom had ceiling fans, so it was just great :-* :-* :-*.

During breaks we used to play in the wonderful heat, but I don't know if I could do that now. ::) ::) ::) 
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cem_devecioglu

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« Reply #25 on: 07 June 2009, 14:36:12 »

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38 degrees under shadow, stay half an hour under sun you will see if you dont go unconcious ;D

I remember those lovely days well!  Afternoon siesta, with the window shutters closed and laying on my bed enjoying the shade, ready for the late afternoon / evening walks into Valletta, or going to Sliema; ah.  great days!! 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) ;) ;)

 :) very nice..

but if you have to work in a job dress its  :-/



When I went to school it was always in a light cottton dress, and every classroom had ceiling fans, so it was just great :-* :-* :-*.

During breaks we used to play in the wonderful heat, but I don't know if I could do that now. ::) ::) ::) 

Lizzie, 20 years ago hot was of no importance to me..but now if I stay more than 1 hour I really feel uncomfortable and need a shade..and too much water..
« Last Edit: 07 June 2009, 14:36:55 by cem_devecioglu »
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crazyjoetavola

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« Reply #26 on: 07 June 2009, 14:43:29 »

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38 degrees under shadow, stay half an hour under sun you will see if you dont go unconcious ;D

I remember those lovely days well!  Afternoon siesta, with the window shutters closed and laying on my bed enjoying the shade, ready for the late afternoon / evening walks into Valletta, or going to Sliema; ah.  great days!! 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) ;) ;)

 :) very nice..

but if you have to work in a job dress its  :-/



When I went to school it was always in a light cottton dress, and every classroom had ceiling fans, so it was just great :-* :-* :-*.

During breaks we used to play in the wonderful heat, but I don't know if I could do that now. ::) ::) ::) 

Lizzie, 20 years ago hot was of no importance to me..but now if I stay more than 1 hour I really feel uncomfortable and need a shade..and too much water..



....we're all (most of us at any rate) afflicted with the same complaint now cem ----age :(
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Lizzie_Zoom

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Re: Cem & the Turkish Grand Prix
« Reply #27 on: 07 June 2009, 14:43:45 »

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38 degrees under shadow, stay half an hour under sun you will see if you dont go unconcious ;D

I remember those lovely days well!  Afternoon siesta, with the window shutters closed and laying on my bed enjoying the shade, ready for the late afternoon / evening walks into Valletta, or going to Sliema; ah.  great days!! 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) ;) ;)

 :) very nice..

but if you have to work in a job dress its  :-/



When I went to school it was always in a light cottton dress, and every classroom had ceiling fans, so it was just great :-* :-* :-*.

During breaks we used to play in the wonderful heat, but I don't know if I could do that now. ::) ::) ::) 

Lizzie, 20 years ago hot was of no importance to me..but now if I stay more than 1 hour I really feel uncomfortable and need a shade..and too much water..

I always used to wonder Cem why the old of Malta generally stayed in the shade.  Now I know that as you get older you withstand extremes of temperature far less. :'( :'( 

But I, perhaps as I was born into 102 degrees of heat, still love DRY heat, but hate the very humid temperatures we can get in the UK that are a fraction of what I am used to abroad.  British houses are not designed and furnished for heat either, unlike say the houses and flats I lived in during my years in Malta. 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-)
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cem_devecioglu

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Re: Cem & the Turkish Grand Prix
« Reply #28 on: 07 June 2009, 14:48:30 »

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38 degrees under shadow, stay half an hour under sun you will see if you dont go unconcious ;D

I remember those lovely days well!  Afternoon siesta, with the window shutters closed and laying on my bed enjoying the shade, ready for the late afternoon / evening walks into Valletta, or going to Sliema; ah.  great days!! 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) ;) ;)

 :) very nice..

but if you have to work in a job dress its  :-/



When I went to school it was always in a light cottton dress, and every classroom had ceiling fans, so it was just great :-* :-* :-*.

During breaks we used to play in the wonderful heat, but I don't know if I could do that now. ::) ::) ::) 

Lizzie, 20 years ago hot was of no importance to me..but now if I stay more than 1 hour I really feel uncomfortable and need a shade..and too much water..



....we're all (most of us at any rate) afflicted with the same complaint now cem ----age :(

I wish my age was still 20 years younger ::)

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crazyjoetavola

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Re: Cem & the Turkish Grand Prix
« Reply #29 on: 07 June 2009, 14:51:18 »

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38 degrees under shadow, stay half an hour under sun you will see if you dont go unconcious ;D

I remember those lovely days well!  Afternoon siesta, with the window shutters closed and laying on my bed enjoying the shade, ready for the late afternoon / evening walks into Valletta, or going to Sliema; ah.  great days!! 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) ;) ;)

 :) very nice..

but if you have to work in a job dress its  :-/



When I went to school it was always in a light cottton dress, and every classroom had ceiling fans, so it was just great :-* :-* :-*.

During breaks we used to play in the wonderful heat, but I don't know if I could do that now. ::) ::) ::) 


......I would give a bloody good try Ms Zoom ;) ;D
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